Poor Mr. Rabbit is eager to hear a heart-warming story. In the brunt of winter, the soul-starved hare reaches for a storybook, only to see it topple over from the high shelf. Words and fairytales have fallen around him, and suddenly he`s locked inside an isolated world. Help Mr. Rabbit piece together letters while dodging words that create evil spells. The original words return to the book and tell his beloved Christmas story for everyone to behold in Jabber.

Customer Reviews

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Word
great entertainment in this game kept me intrested al the time
January 18, 2012

Fun Word Game!
This is a fun word game. It's very similar to Bookworm Deluxe. However, instead of flaming tiles, there are frozen tiles. If the frozen tiles reach the bottom before you make a word out of them, your game is over. Also, there are flower tiles which can be made into words for bonus points. Once the blue flower tile appears, you've made enough points to go the next level. Your game is hosted by a friendly rabbit and if you click on him, you can scramble your letters. I also like the fact that there are a lot of blank tiles that can be used for any letter you want. Nice game!
September 26, 2012

A word game and an ongoing story.
This is one of the most unique word games I've played in a while.
You string letters to form words. You get an * to indicate a "wild" letter - and there are a lot of them so you can form any word imaginable. There doesn't seem to be a timer except when a letter in an orange flower appears. It's petals start to fall off so use it quickly. There are also "icy" letters and letters in yellow flowers. Not sure what they all mean as it's not explained. When you finish each level, click on the book in the lower right hand side of the screen and a story will appear. The more levels you complete, the more parts of the story you'll get. The story starts out slow and strange but then becomes very interesting.
There are also "bonus" rounds wherein you have to memorize placement of letters.
Yes, while this is a unique game and I was very interested in the continuation of the story, this is not a purchase for me. Unfortunately, I do not care for word games. Poor me.
I do encourage everyone to try it. You can read the story or not. I would, it's a good one.
Happy Gaming!
September 16, 2014